I guarantee not one Veteran joined the service thinking of some ones right to disrespect the country by burning our Flag or kneeling during the National Anthem. For many of us Veterans joining the Military is a calling, a sense of duty, a family tradition or the results of attack from a foreign enemy like Pearl Harbor or 911.

Dec. 7th - U.S. Pacific Command Commander Adm. Harry Harris says those who served during the attack on Pearl Harbor never failed to stand for the national anthem.

“You can bet that the men and women we honor today – and those who died that fateful morning 75 years ago – never took a knee and never failed to stand whenever they heard our national anthem being played,” Harris said to nearly 5 minutes of clapping, whistles and whoops.

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You can bet that tradition of respecting the Flag and our National Anthem still exist for Current and Veteran service members. Regardless of their right to burn our Flag we reserved the right to kick their ass.